Friday, 23 November 2012

It's no secret. When engineers built Google+, they constructed an SEO juggernaut
to dominate search results above all other social platforms. Although
Facebook and Twitter are essential to marketing efforts, both restrict
Google from accessing much of their data. This limits their SEO
effectiveness.
Not so with Google+.

Here’s an experiment: If you use Google+, perform a
search for your name and check the domain distribution of first 100
results. The graph below shows what happens when searching my own name.

Even though I use Twitter and Facebook far more often, Google+ dominates the search results.
Google+ even beats SEOmoz and my own blog. Multiply this for 100's of
millions of people, and you can begin to comprehend the scope of
Google's platform.

Fortunately, there are several ways to take advantage of this SEO domination for your own benefit.

1. Follow your profile links

Consider this: at SEOmoz you must earn 200 Mozpoints before earning a
followed profile link (submit good comments!) On the other hand, Google+
not only allows you to link to your other profiles across the web, but
you can embed followed links directly into your bio with the anchor text of your choice.

The value of a link from Google+ is, in theory, like any other. It
depends on the authority of both the page and domain. My own profile
shows the following metrics:

MozRank: 1.91

PageAuthority: 49

PageRank: 3

If you can raise your visibility by getting more people to engage with you, share your posts, or link directly to your profile, the more valuable your profile links become.

2. Embed post links

Like profile links, Google+ also allows you to insert followed links directly into your posts – as many as you want. Simply insert the full URL and Google will automatically format it as a link.

The value of these links increases the number of times the post is shared, linked to and +1’ed.
For example, check out this one sentence post from Alexia Tsotsis,
which has a PageRank of 3 and is cached by Google every couple of
weeks. (Even though PageRank is not highly correlated with rankings, for
Google+ it’s often the only metric available.)

If your post goes viral or is reshared by high-authority profiles, the value of those links increases.

3. Optimize your G+ title tags

The first sentence of your Google+ post becomes part of the title tag, which is highly correlated with rankings
and greatly influences click-through rates. Choose your keywords
carefully and consider that the first sentence will be the first thing
most people see.

Check out how this simple post from Danny Sullivan ranks for its title.

A widely shared post with a good title has an excellent chance of ranking for its given keywords.

4. Unlimited editing power

Google+
is just like your own mini personal blogging platform. This means you
can fully edit any of your posts at any time. Not so with Facebook or
Twitter. Facebook gives you only limited editing abilities. Twitter,
after you tweet, only lets you delete.
This is important if your Google+ post goes viral and you want to make updates or changes. If need be, you can also update the title tag and any attached media as well.
You may not own the platform, but Google+ gives you a broad amount of control over your own content.

5. Index new content lightning fast

If you share new content on Google+, chances are that Google will index the page very quickly.
Rumor has it that new URLs are crawled almost instantly. This makes complete sense as part of the purpose of Google+ was to replace Twitter when creating Google's Realtime Search.

In the old days, if you wanted a website indexed you filled out a
webform and waited several weeks. Today, it's as simple as pressing a +1
button.

Share your new content on Google+, as well as your other social networks, for quick indexation.

6. Stalk Connect with influencers

Google+ lists 17 different notification triggers that can help you connect with influencers in your industry.
Depending on the individual's account settings, these notifications can take the form of an email, phone SMS, or the omnipresent red Google notification bar.

17 actions that trigger notifications:

Mention them in a post

Share a post with them directly

Share a post and you're in a circle they subscribe to

Comment on a post they created

Comment on a post after they comment on it

Add them to a circle

Suggest new people to add to their circles

Tag them in a photo

Tag one of their photos

Suggest a profile photo for them

Comment on a photo after they comment on it

Comment on a photo they are tagged in

Comment on a photo they tagged

Start a conversation with them

Send them an invitation or update an event

Remind them about events

Any activity on events they created

Several folks have introduced themselves to me on Google+ by "gently" using the methods above.Be warned: the few who crossed the line into spamminess have been banned from several inboxes forever.

7. Optimize your author pic for more traffic

Last spring, I performed a series of tests with my Google+ author photo that led to an increase in the click-though rate for my websites.

If you successfully implement the author tag
and have a catchy photo, it often doesn't matter if you rank 2nd, 3rd
or even 4th. With an eye-catching pic you can often grab free traffic
away from even your competitor's #1 ranking.

8. Test drive a G+ social media dashboard

Google Analytics has progressed greatly with social media reporting,
but if you live and die by social traffic you want to bring the
information front and center.

Adam Singer
created an awesome social media dashboard that you can use for free. At
one glance you can view all your essential metrics from Google+ traffic
and all other social networks including:

9. Check your CircleRank

My favorite new tool is CircleCount. Try it now by pasting in your Google+ URL to chart your daily follower growth, the virality of your posts, and even see your "CircleRank" score compared against all other Google+ profiles.

10. Be an awesome (Late) early adopter

None of these tips matter unless you actually use Google+. Out of the
400 folks I've circled in my Google+, only about 75 actively
participate. No surprise, these tend to be the more savvy SEO and media
types.There's still time. Folks are catching on. Yes, early adopters win the day.

You can do Google+ in less than 10 minutes a day. This means creating a few simple habits to fit it into your workflow.

About Me

Amit here, looking for strong social networking groups with professional sector.Loves to like watching cricket, travelling, listening music.crazy for internet savvy..I have an 3 years approximately exp. on Internet Research.